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there was quite a small crowd of applicants for the position, and quite as large was the crowd of the curious un- | seen as well as visible, who desired a [peep at this novel method of engaging I a farm assistant. The advertiser appeared unperturbed by the publie gaze and apparently she—of course none but
An advertiser who wanted a "bright, companionable young man" to do odd jobs on a sheep farm, chose the street outside the newspaper office as the vendue for the personal interview that was to precede engagement (states the Wanganui Chronicle). On the afternoon, after the luncheon interval,
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Ellesmere Guardian, Volume XLVI, Issue 3262, 12 October 1928, Page 3
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